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When you haven't had enough sleep or you are over-worked?
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Exhausted
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1. Another word for pooped perhaps...? 2. Try out all possibilities... 3. Use something up.
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Equivalents:
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1. Use something up. 2. Try out all possibilities. 3. Drain something of its resources.
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Explanation:
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I guess I use this word when I have had so little sleep, or such a busy and stressful day, that I can barely keep my eyes open anymore, when I am so tired that I can’t think straight.
This word can also be used when you have been trying to solve a problem and everything you have tried is not working, so therefore, you can say: “I have exhausted all possibilities”.
The word exhausted can also be interpreted as, “Draining something of its resources” – as in using something up completely or just “use something up”. For example: “Our supplies of fuel are now exhausted”.
I hope this is clear. :)
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Patricia
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Sky P.
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Rating: 4
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February 8, 2013
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Olga
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Rating: 5
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January 12, 2013
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Instead of "Exhausted", in Russian we say "Я вымотан или I'm fagged out"
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Helen
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Rating: 4
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December 30, 2012
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Guest
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Rating: 2
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October 31, 2012
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Instead of "Exhausted", in German we say "erschöpft"
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Huang
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Rating: 5
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September 3, 2012
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A good game!if you want learn Chinese, Please contact me!
Instead of "Exhausted", in Chinese, Mandarin we say "疲惫"
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T0ma
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Instead of "Exhausted", in French we say "épuisé"
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Morgane
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Rating: 0
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February 19, 2012
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Instead of "Exhausted", in French we say "épuisé"
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Hussain D.
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Rating: 5
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February 18, 2012
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Very interesting, keep it up
Instead of "Exhausted", in Yoruba we say "Ti lo"
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Aun
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Rating: 4
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November 27, 2011
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Instead of "Exhausted", in Thai we say "เหนื่อย, ล้า"
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